As an experienced particle accelerator physicist from Cern, I can confirm that the blue Milgauss distorts the particle trajectories more, which leads to the assumption that the mass of the dial creates a much higher gravitational pull than the black one, but this generally leads to a physical paradox. I and my colleagues are therefore working on deciphering this phenomenon and use the clock for our experiments. After months of work, the atoms on the dial have started to move so that it seems as if the light photons decompose the atomic structure of the material without changing the elementary structure. i will report further results as they come in.
DD 40MM is pure CLASS with the Roman Numerals!!!! ❤ I'm glad to see that when a watch is "improved" that it actually looks better. However, the DD 2 (41mm) could be considered a disaster hence the reason it was discontinued....bad proportions was the main fault.
Hey there as I can see you post a lots of rolex videos and I want to ask you which dial color looks better in real ..white dial or gold dial in 31mm jubilee
To summarize: Milgauss clasp is adjustable for comfort. Submariner clasp is adjustable for ease of giving it to your son or friend and having it fit them 😂
37mm isn’t “for the ladies”, as you stated. I’m a smaller guy that wears 37mm so that the size of my Yacht-Master is proportionate to the size of my wrist.
TLDR the dive bezel is used to track bottom times and surface intervals against dive tables to prevent decompression sickness. Not to track breathing gas. Just a heads up, the dive bezel is used to track bottom time & surface intervals - not to track air in your cylinder. Air is not consumed at a fixed rate, the amount of air a diver would use is tracked via a pressure gauge in BAR\PSI, and the rate of consumption is affected by diver fitness, cardio load and changes in depth. Air is consumed more rapidly the deeper you go. Before dive computers were available, divers would use dive tables to calculate how long their surface intervals between dives would need to be based on elapsed bottom time per dive. This is to keep within safe limits and prevent entering a state where decompression stops become necessary (deco diving isn’t going to be included in any non-commercial dive plan).
I'm sorry to disappoint you but the watches that you are handling are both datejust II. The datejust 41 has a coronette at 6 o'clock instead of the 30 minute marker.
Just the job if you want to stuff your watch up. Adjusting the date whilst in the time zone between 9 and 3 can and will cause the date to jam between numbers , good luck.